Seedance AnswersUpdated Mar 9, 2026
How do I avoid visual artifacts in AI video?
Short answer
Artifacts stem from prompt ambiguity, extreme motion requests, and insufficient anchor constraints. Reduce complexity and add visual anchors to minimize them.
Recommended mode: LabScenario: Users encountering flickering, morphing body parts, floating objects, or temporal glitches in AI-generated video.
Execution Steps
- 1Simplify your scene composition — fewer subjects and simpler backgrounds reduce artifact likelihood.
- 2Avoid requesting extreme or physically implausible camera movements and actions.
- 3Use reference images and frame anchors to stabilize subject appearance across the clip.
- 4When artifacts appear, isolate the cause by regenerating with one element removed at a time.
Prompt Template
Generate a clean 8-second video of a single person walking through a park. Keep the subject fully visible with natural proportions, steady camera tracking, and consistent lighting.
Common Failure Points
- Requesting complex multi-subject scenes that exceed the model current capabilities
- Ignoring artifacts in internal review and publishing content that damages brand credibility
- Attempting to fix artifacts in post-production instead of addressing the generation settings
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